The Kleros Decentralized Address Tag Registry: a Proof of Concept for Securing Web3 The first decentralized list of address tags on Web3, powered by Kleros Curate.
Kleros Comes to Denver A first person account from our team member, Rusty... ETHDenver, the longest running conference in the Ethereum world, was the perfect venue to spread the word of Kleros and identify BUIDLers whose ideas would fit well in our ecosystem. The energy at ETHDenver was unique, with each day packed with
Kleros Project Update - February 2022 It has been a while since our last comprehensive Community Update. During this time, the team at Kleros has worked harder than ever to develop and release new products, garner support for our rising movement, expand our team, and so much more. Main Events of the Past Six Months May
How to Enforce Blockchain Dispute Resolution in Court? The Kleros Case in Mexico By Mauricio Virues* Some of the most challenging questions in the e-arbitration world are related to blockchain dispute resolution and its possibility to render enforceable decisions before courts and traditional institutions. The most common view seems to be that the lack of a blockchain structure in a smart contract fashion
The Kleros Fellowship of Justice Welcomes Its' 5th Batch Meet our new Fellows building the future of decentralized justice! Since its' inception in 2018, the Kleros Fellowship of Justice has welcomed incredible minds - from prestigious attorneys and arbitrators to professors, students and entrepreneurs with the shared goal of delivering novel tools for the use of Kleros. We
Kleros 2.0: Scaling from 1,000 to 1 Billion Cases Following the publication of our Yellow Paper, Jay walks us through the architecture of the next major version of the Kleros court.
Kleros and the Advantages and Limitations of Cryptoeconomics Some notes on the Schneider and Buterin debate on governance and cryptoeconomics... Acknowledgements and thanks to Federico Ast and Yann Aouidef for their review and feedback. This article seeks to gives some of our perspectives on the nature of cryptoeconomics, and what it can accomplish and what its limitations are.